Post by meviva on Dec 4, 2015 1:01:19 GMT -5
I just found this after getting an email about it. I wish I could go but not sure if I will be able to.
Andrea
It's unclear to me if he is saying he will be there Dec 3rd or 4th, so it might be too late for the part that he says "tomorrow" but he will be there again on the 11th.
www.facebook.com/gallerytcr posted:
Please share so that more AZ residents find out about this amazing estate sale. 50 tons, plenty to go around.
I'm heading out to the Toner Estate tomorrow, again. Anyone in the Phoenix area that wants to hunt for lapidary rough is welcome to join me. The next time I'll be here is Friday the 11th. So now is the time to load up on rough for winter...oh wait this is phoenix, we don't get winter.
I dug up a 90 lb geode yesterday. There is treasure that no one can see, so come out and help me dig it up.
After that, bring your material to the Gallery TCR Rock Swap on saturday, and have it slabbed. The Highland Park is running like a charm and needs to be fed rocks constantly. So come on down, look at the rocks in the gallery, visit all the great vendors, and get your slabs ready for cabbing!
Thursday I'll be at 39195 n Taylor st queen creek, az
Saturday, the rock swap is at 906 s priest Dr suite 107 tempe, az
Here is the email I got from the rock club that had the Buckeye show a couple of months ago with some additional information (I think the phone number that I turned dark blue would be the one to call for questions since he is the one that posted the above information):
We have been invited to a Rock and Gem Bucket Sale in Queen Creek next Friday, December 11th. We plan on arriving at 10AM.
Here is the lay of the land:
The estate is 5 acres. The area around the house is piled high with lapidary rough and some specimens. Lots of the rough has been sliced to show color or pattern.
There is about 50 tons of material at the estate, and a lot of it is buried in 50 years of dirt and leaves. Please bring shovels, hammers, and so far, the most valuable tool has been the common garden claw.
There is a hose onsite for cleaning material.
Please bring your own buckets and a good set of shoes. In some areas, you will have to climb over piles of rock to get to other piles of rock.
There are also several extremely large petrified wood stumps. These are open to offers.
The address is 39195 N Taylor St Queen Creek, AZ.
From Anthem, take the 17 south to the 101 and head east. Follow the 101 to the 60 and head east towards Apache Junction. Take the Ironwood exit and head south. Turn right on Ocotillo and then left onto Taylor. Follow Taylor all the way to the end. The property is the last house on the left. You will see the large pet wood stumps all along the driveway.
Thank you Kevin "Rocky" Krichbaum, General Manager for making this happen!
ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/icons/mail/images/cleardot.gifGallery TCR
906 S Priest Dr Suite 107
Tempe, AZ 85281
(775)762-5362 cell
(480)352-9854 shop
Lara Serbin
www.westvalleyrockandmineralclub.com/
602.230.1299 office
602.405.2926 cel
Andrea
It's unclear to me if he is saying he will be there Dec 3rd or 4th, so it might be too late for the part that he says "tomorrow" but he will be there again on the 11th.
www.facebook.com/gallerytcr posted:
Please share so that more AZ residents find out about this amazing estate sale. 50 tons, plenty to go around.
I'm heading out to the Toner Estate tomorrow, again. Anyone in the Phoenix area that wants to hunt for lapidary rough is welcome to join me. The next time I'll be here is Friday the 11th. So now is the time to load up on rough for winter...oh wait this is phoenix, we don't get winter.
I dug up a 90 lb geode yesterday. There is treasure that no one can see, so come out and help me dig it up.
After that, bring your material to the Gallery TCR Rock Swap on saturday, and have it slabbed. The Highland Park is running like a charm and needs to be fed rocks constantly. So come on down, look at the rocks in the gallery, visit all the great vendors, and get your slabs ready for cabbing!
Thursday I'll be at 39195 n Taylor st queen creek, az
Saturday, the rock swap is at 906 s priest Dr suite 107 tempe, az
Here is the email I got from the rock club that had the Buckeye show a couple of months ago with some additional information (I think the phone number that I turned dark blue would be the one to call for questions since he is the one that posted the above information):
We have been invited to a Rock and Gem Bucket Sale in Queen Creek next Friday, December 11th. We plan on arriving at 10AM.
Here is the lay of the land:
The estate is 5 acres. The area around the house is piled high with lapidary rough and some specimens. Lots of the rough has been sliced to show color or pattern.
There is about 50 tons of material at the estate, and a lot of it is buried in 50 years of dirt and leaves. Please bring shovels, hammers, and so far, the most valuable tool has been the common garden claw.
There is a hose onsite for cleaning material.
Please bring your own buckets and a good set of shoes. In some areas, you will have to climb over piles of rock to get to other piles of rock.
There are also several extremely large petrified wood stumps. These are open to offers.
The address is 39195 N Taylor St Queen Creek, AZ.
From Anthem, take the 17 south to the 101 and head east. Follow the 101 to the 60 and head east towards Apache Junction. Take the Ironwood exit and head south. Turn right on Ocotillo and then left onto Taylor. Follow Taylor all the way to the end. The property is the last house on the left. You will see the large pet wood stumps all along the driveway.
Thank you Kevin "Rocky" Krichbaum, General Manager for making this happen!
ssl.gstatic.com/ui/v1/icons/mail/images/cleardot.gifGallery TCR
906 S Priest Dr Suite 107
Tempe, AZ 85281
(775)762-5362 cell
(480)352-9854 shop
Lara Serbin
www.westvalleyrockandmineralclub.com/
602.230.1299 office
602.405.2926 cel